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CABLEGRAMS.

rri» Awuciatlon-Elecinc Telegraph -copyright

• •:■■ AUSTRALIAN; BK^TER^niiii

Sir A r ClaJiie^geutlieiieral' for Victoria, 113 urging, jijie; Government to ik. a-wa'^uif prese'ryauve iii witter* whole of the U.jftittjd JxiugUoiix.; ....,■

, ■^;TASMAN?S\^MAP.:■.: : ■'.^;:".;•:.'

?% Northern Aufikalia: ' land I ,]^§ron|^p^his' ,: .death h^^^pr^h^lw' AiwtraUaa - :map •'■''

;the ; sikdar:

. Lord Kitchener ib "visiting ; l)uem,on the Wline jSiie, over a iiuiidred'ioiiea" aboye:Kliartouuii; •<<■

•;'■.:■■ JOBS; ; W f -^

congress has'Miied maliy'flagrant jotsinciudiugitheA Nicaragua" .Oanai and other's^ecuiatot^Ut^ijdiesi^• '^HfiSo-'v 'itiiiirtjauiti firmness oi Mr ■'■;. d Hiu iiou# of Ktipifeaentatiytoßi the iimes'regards W'the'strongest; speaker in Americatyhistpry,

THE QUEENS CONTINENTAL

1 V • LdijioNj Marbt 7. • ' The Queen starts tor .ioaiogueba ■ Thureaay....•''.,:'!, ' 0 ■.".'.'.;,

■"" ' :i^mjoMfo;^f^.

. J /./i; <Lo»vi>oiji March 7. 'r. ■'■ Mr Haubury • •. i^ndofl',ai''au i oto^ ihe i wii >JQe,| £8, iiiis is the ouicoiue of the recent ■ agitatiouSuLouduiu present. tyoiew^liieu^ir^ privateindividuals; w „\ ■; '-X

FQULBaLL. '"t

BYDftEY, March 7, Advices hare Doen that the Jbjugiiau football tfcttui sails on &cty im, arrives at idtii, uua piays iN.SJ, Wales on June i7ui.

an hisiokiual ikiio.

,/ V 7„, An interesting rene-u^been,dis* covered uutmg au excavation an> the city in tiio snape ot 'Wie «iuuo of tiio imn_ in« Wbcnpuon,,.wjuich /W wn h copuer j,orm itliat wa»,iaid oy Uovemoi on|yJ&iay 15th U8»- -' ••■ m i Oi /ii.t.

THE ' GATTON MtIKDERS.. ' '

BKISBAJS 7. At the Gatton euquiryiiSli'so Murphy gave evidence tuat shec-knew-ol no one r who r had a grudge_£gainst her murdered children!" Sue'believed they were the 'tart, persons who." T happened to cuiiie.aiong.tliejroiid^-ji Mcftoill<reiusect<io allow hiS'Wife to give evidence, and removed to.ifoowoomba. 1' L'' ' 'lhe Magistrate adversely commented upon im action,'and ordered hit wile to.be compelled to attend to> give evidence. ' "

N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

, Tha ; provided locally. Individual advaucfei-will'iiot ■' exceed ' will ,bja fi to liaveuattirati rowers' property,!.'! £'< uriM -: ; : s- : - ;p -' :

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9294, 9 March 1899, Page 1

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CABLEGRAMS. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9294, 9 March 1899, Page 1

CABLEGRAMS. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9294, 9 March 1899, Page 1